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Pretty as a picture, this iconic glasshouse holds up to 200 guests and comes complete with a forest of tree ferns and a little slice of Scotland's art collection -Scipione Tadolini's stunning marble statue of Eve.

Did someone say romance?

Originally a private conservatory located at Coulport on Loch Long, Kibble Palace is not only breathtakingly beautiful, but very reasonably priced if you're a bride-to-be on a budget.

The only drawback is that the space is only available after 6pm (4:30pm during the winter months) once it's closed to the public, but we say it's a very small price to pay.

SWG3

SWG3

SWG3 is a fierce contender for Glasgow's coolest wedding venue. A vast, multi-disciplinary arts venue, the building is a former customs and excise warehouse tucked away by the train tracks on Eastvale Place in the city's West End.

But don't be fooled by the industrial exterior; inside you'll find a choice of slick spaces complete with polished concrete floors, clean lines and cracking facilities. In fact, if there was ever a reason to use the phrase "industrial chic" this is it; SWG3 presents the perfect backdrop for a sophisticated urban wedding.

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For those willing to take a gamble on the Glasgow weather, check out the Galvanizers Yard - SWG3's newly launched outdoor space featuring some seriously impressive street art from Scotland's leading graffiti artists.

Or for something more bijou, check out the Photography Studio, an intimate white-walled space that can comfortably hold up to 100 guests.

Cottiers Theatre

Cottiers Theatre

Say your vows in the magical setting of this West End theatre space, which offers couples an alternative venue without being too unconventional.

Originally Dowanhill Parish Church, the building was constructed in 1865 and still features many of its original features, including the beautifully appointed stained glass windows and a fully functional church organ.

The original architecture of the old church gives a superb sense of grandeur, while the upstairs restaurant and outdoor terrace ensure it's a highly flexible space, great for an evening party.

But the best bit? Owing to the fact it's a fully operational theatre, the venue has a number of set designers and technicians on call to help you bring your vision to life and make your event truly unforgettable.

The Glue Factory

The Glue Factory

If you're looking for something seriously off piste, look no further than the Glue Factory in the north of the city in Glasgow's Spiers Lock area.

Everything about this 20,000 sq.ft venue is unique, from its almost-hidden location to the raw beauty of its industrial interior.

Couples who dream of getting married in an authentic warehouse space will love this venue. Originally constructed in 1891, the building was designed by John Keppie and with the assistance of a junior - none other than Charles Rennie Macintosh!

And the building still boasts all the structural features of the original glue factory; a double height room with original glue vats and industrial pipe work, as well as ample room for up to 250.

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It also comes complete with a fully functional bar space, offering plenty of room for dancing into the wee small hours.

The Tall Ship

The Tall Ship

Glasgow was once the ship building capital of the world, so why not take your wedding onto the waters of the River Clyde and wow your guests with this spectacular nautical location.

Berthed in front of Zaha Hadid's award-winning Riverside Museum, the Glenlee was built in 1896 and is now the only Clydebuilt sailing ship still afloat in the UK.

The venue can accommodate up to 200 guests and comes with the most spectacular views, best enjoyed from the upper deck - the perfect location to say your "I do's" before diving below deck to dine and dance the night away.

Barras Art and Design

Barras Art and Design

New for 2017, Barras Art and Design is the newest kid on the bridal block and the perfect year-round venue thanks to its stylish covered court yard.

Nestled behind the famous Barrowlands in the heart of the Barras market, the venue features amazing murals courtesy of Scotland's finest street artists, as well as an elevated balcony area, an indoor restaurant space and a sizeable outdoor terrace.

Inside, BAaD is the perfect blank canvas that can be totally transformed to suit your taste and budget, from a simple string of fairy lights to something more extravagant.

The venue is also home to the award-winning A'Challtainn seafood restaurant and Magnificent 7 gourmet pizzas, so you won't be short of quality catering options, that's for sure.